Most people say the vultures have not been aggressive, but some report that they have seen some of the creatures kill a baby deer.

Neighbors are working with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services to attempt to get rid of the birds. The service claims the best way to scare off the animals is to hang a vulture carcass.

Nearly everyone from the area is pitching in to cover the $400 permit cost to hang the carcass. Wildlife services are expected to arrive on Monday to begin scaring the vultures.